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Megilloth: A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures

Current price: $24.99
Megilloth: A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures
Megilloth: A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures

Barnes and Noble

Megilloth: A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures

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Each volume of A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures presents the Hebrew text of a section of the Old Testament according to the Leningrad Codex (consonants and vocalization but no accents or verse and chapter markers) with room for note-taking and marking up the passage. The goal of each volume is to make reading Hebrew an enjoyable experience and to facilitate engagement with the Biblical text in the original languages. Paper: B/W, 50lb/74gsm Crème Paper Language: Hebrew (English Introduction) Hebrew Font: 16 point, Times New Roman Page Layout: Single Column Size: 6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm) Hebrew Text: Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex 1.1, itself a version of the WLC 4.20. The text has been selectively checked against various print and digital forms of the BHS and WLC. For additional details on the features and editorial decisions involved in this project, see our project page over at teleioteti.ca, /.

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